Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 17, 1927, Page Two, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1927
What the Nicaraguan Coast Country Looks Like
C O A T S O F N O V E L T Y W ORSTEDS;
SFRiN H A T S F E A T U R E CROWNS
eys]|i' black and white vogue Is "car-
X rjInc on“ at a fast and furious
rate for spring. Especially Is tills true
in the realm of sports coats, where
startling black and white plaids are
considered one of the smartest Items
fur the coining season.
Choose a model such ns the one In
this picture und you will be credited
j us being cloaked most fashionably.
The basket weave plalded worsted
which contrasts black with white, se-
| lected as the medium for this swag­
ger coat emphasizes the trend toward
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
us these tall crowns do perforin—they W. A. Heylman Wm. W. Smith
ATTORN E Y S-AT- Y A W
lurn, they twist, they double over, und
when ull Is suld uud done, they' come
We will take care of any legal
business you may have
forth in handsome form.
In the
manipulation of the fashionable crown,
Insurance, Loans und Collections
not u trick does the milliner miss In
DR. W. W. RHODES
the way of lutest "wrinkles,” creases,
OSTEOPHATIC
folds uud other details which trend to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
mold into becomingness.
The choice of the Parlslenne for the Office in Lichthorn Bldg.
Estacada
practical hat for Immediate wear still
rests on felt, and It includes every
version from the youthful skull cap
DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
types to the Imposing tull-cruwued ef-
Evenings by Appointment
Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051
Estacada, Oregon
S. E. WOOSTER
Ileal Estate, Loans, Insurance
Rentals
Farm Loans a Specialty
Telephone Estacada, Oregon
C. D., D. C. and E. C. Latourette
ATTORNEYS
Practice in all Courts.
First National Bank
Oregon City,
Oregon
Above Is an aerial photograph of a typical part of the coast of Nicaragua, where civil wurfure Is going on and
where our marines are protecting American Interests. The picture was made by the American "good will” aviators
who are now In South America.
They Grow These on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
O. D. EBY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice. Confidential
Adviser.
Oregon Otty,
Oregon
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This beautiful photograph was taken recently at Gulf Park college, on the
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y P Mississippi coast, and shows a group of students standing under one of the
most beautiful spreading oak trees in the South.
DR. G. F. MIDFORD
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
X-Ray Equipment, Glasses Fitted.
Office and Residence Second and
Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon
Telephone Connections
GATES FUNERAL HOME
Gresham 2471
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J. E. GATES
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Vogue la for Black and White.
These Generals Friends or Foes?
BLACKMAILED
extreme novelty and startling effect.
Most of the spring sports coats are
fur-collared. Natural lynx, collars tills
one.
The latest coats are noted for their
unusual pockets. In the instance of
the smart spring mode here pictured,
the looping of a wide strap of the fab­
ric from beneath a large button cen­
tered In the pocket Imparts to It an
unmistakable style touch.
Black and white plaids with strlp-
tngs of brilliant red, green and yellow
rayon are the “ lust word” lu cloakings
for sportswear.
Dressier coats also register black
and white combinations, hut in a dif­
ferent manner from sports models.
That is, they achieve the contrast of
black and white in the trimming rather
than In the weave Itself. Of such are
the patrician looking slim black suede
models which are collared with white
calfskin. Satin, moire und tint crepe
ure strongly udvooited for the black
fects which are so eminently suited to
the matron. As the French milliners
see it, the style Is all in the felt Itself
and Its manipulation. It needs little
or no trimming—a modish touch of
grosgraln ribbon, a sparkling ornament
to distinguish it, or that which Is
latest of all, a novel flat feather
motif.
There Is also an Inclination mani­
fest to give a springlike aspect to the
felt hat with a cluster of flowers cun­
ningly posed either low on the left
brim or conspicuously high on the
crown. The vogue Is especially for
violets, either white or purple. Some­
times there Is a violet-colored scurf to
match.
From the standpoint of draped
crowns which spell extreme clilc, the
lints herewith pictured ure fraught
with Interest.
An outstanding feature of the first
model lit this group is that the mil­
liner makes purt of the hat of felt
rniiiinii niniiiii i
/ T dvertisers
w ill find this
p a p er a n excellen t
m ed iu m in w h ic h
to
d is p la y
t h e ir
bargains a n d m ak e
their w a n t s k n o w n
n n n r ii u ii n n ii ii. i
VAN'S BARBER SHOP
Near Depot
Ladies’ and Childrens’
Hair Cutting a
Specialty-
Hair Cut 35
Shave 15
L. V. Van Slyke, Prop.
F you want
w h a t you
want when you
want it— in the
printing line
WE HAVE IT!
/
Fulton It. (Jordon, millionaire Wash­
ington realty operator, reported to the
police that he had received threaten­
ing letters, advising him that he would
be safe In the future only If he left
$10,000 In a designated spot on Mon­
roe street. Gordon, fifty-eight, recent­
ly married Ellen Gray, twenty-six, a
nurse.
George Reads George’s Address
—
IN IMPORTANT POST
Senator Waller F. George of Georgia
was selected to reud Washington's
I nreWell Address In (lie señale on
February 22. Washington's birthday.
MONEY — MONEY
To Loan on
FARM MORTGAGES
Cary
R ea! Estate Co.
coat for spring, for the style message
from across seas places especial stress
on the silk cost for the coming
months. These are variously detailed
with white ermine or baby fox and the
combining of monkey fur with ermine
is an effective new touch.
Black cloth or silk coats with white
embroidery are attracting much In­
terest. These are timely for imme­
Stokeley W. Morgan, who has Just diate wear. Later the white coat
been appointed chief o f the division quilted or hand embroidered in black
of l.atin-American affairs In the State will make Its appearance.
department. Unusual Importance at­
T o the crowns of our chapeaux do
taches to Mr. Morgan a position as ad­ we pay hom age thewe days, for ap­
viser to Secretary of State Kellogg parently they are "doing the honors"
at the present time because of the cri­ n conveying ihe spring millinery style
sis In American relatloua with Mex­ message. Especially do crowns hare
ico and Nicaragua.
everything to do with the smartness
f ihe new fella. Such acrobatic feats
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